

She must also bridle her dark feelings and endure something no mother should ever have to experience: she must go to court alone for the trial of her son’s killer, Tyson, another teenage boy. She has to assume the role of supporter for her inconsolable husband, who has distanced himself and created a secret life. Consumed by grief and rage, she is forced to carry the weight of the family’s pain. Ryan, not the kind of boy to find himself on the wrong end of a knife, is brutally murdered.

Then the unimaginable happens, and in a single moment Marcia is stripped clean of everything she had presumed was hers for keeps. This routine was part of the wonderful, secure life they had built, complete with a brilliant and handsome sixteen-year-old son, Ryan. Marcia’s husband, Lloydie, expresses his tender love for his wife each morning by preparing a cup of tea and setting it by her bedside. "synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.įrom the critically acclaimed author of A Cupboard Full of Coats comes a provocative novel of a mother enduring the loss of her child, illuminating some of the most important and troubling issues of our time. A beautiful, engrossing novel that illuminates some of the most important and troubling issues of our time, The Mother is a moving portrait of love, tragedy, and survival-and the aftershocks from a momentary act of cruel violence that transforms the lives of everyone it touches.

But as this anguished mother has learned, nothing in life is certain. One person seems to hold the answers-and the hope-Marcia needs: Tyson's scared young girlfriend, Sweetie. As the strain of Ryan’s death tests their marriage, Lloydie, her husband, pulls further away, hiding behind a wall of secrets that masks his grief, while Marcia draws closer to her sister, who is becoming her prime confidante. She also discovers troubling truths about her own. But as the trial proceeds, Marcia finds her beliefs and assumptions challenged as she learns more about Ryan’s death and Tyson’s life, including his dysfunctional family. How could her son be dead? Ryan should have been safe-he wasn’t the kind of boy to find himself on the wrong end of a knife carried by a dangerous young man like Tyson Manley. Consumed by grief and rage, she must bridle her dark feelings and endure something no mother should ever have to experience: she must go to court for the trial of the killer-another teenage boy-accused of taking her son’s life. Her bright and beautiful sixteen-year-old son Ryan has been brutally murdered. The unimaginable has happened to Marcia Williams. The author of the critically acclaimed A Cupboard Full of Coats makes her hardcover debut with a provocative and timely novel about an emotionally devastated mother’s struggle to understand her teenage son’s death, and her search for meaning and hope in the wake of incomprehensible loss.
